This is a quiz I made a year or two ago for some friends, somewhat borrowing from Only Connnect.

The premise is (relatively) simple:

81 questions to be answered.
Once answered, they group into 27 groups of 3, each with a link.
Once you have your 27 links, they group into 9 3's, again each with a link.
These 9 links, group into 3 3's, and then one final link.

Feel free to answer as many as you want and start trying to link them together. I will intermittently confirm answers and links.

1. The woodpecker Professor Yaffle, was a friend of which cat?
2. Which rebellion was a violent anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising which took place in China towards the end of the Qing dynasty between 1899 and 1901?
3. Which word, beginning with B refers to ingots of gold or silver and was named after the French Minister of Finance under Louis the 13th?
4. What sort of animal is a Black Widow?
5. Which major road in Northern Ireland. It travels through County Armagh, County Tyrone and County Fermanagh?
6. Which male undergarment was created by Jacob Golomb, founder of the company Everlast?
7. Who was king of England from March 1625 to January 1649, following James I (drop number in the answer)?
8. Who was the 56th Myor of Cincinnati, later going on to present his own tabloid talk show from 1991 to the present day?
9. Which food type, originating in France, has a name derived from the Latin word for curled?
10. Which character was played by both Martin Freeman and Ian Holm?
11. What is the capital of Iraq?
12. What is the second largest order of mammals (after the rodents)?
13. (I feel a little bit sick asking this) Tom Six created what notorious horror trilogy?
14. 'Doom Major' is a (fairly weak) anagram of which word meaning a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes charge for another?
15. Which book, released in 1945 features characters called Napoleon and Snowball?
16. What is Kodaline's second album called?
17. Who is the longest-serving consort of a reigning British monarch?
18. Who is the drummer of the Motley Crue?
19. Bucerotidae is the latin name for which bird found in tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia and Melanesia, characterized by a long, down-curved bill which is frequently brightly colored?
20. In the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, Tommy Oliver was the white ranger and which other colour?
21. Tim Wheeler is the lead singer of which band from Northern Ireland?
22. What phrase precedes "Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness" in John 8:12?
23. Who invented the Pokedex?
24. Who performed the 1981, number 1 single "Don't You Want Me'?
25. In which Bond film did Xenia Onatopp appear?
26. Which Kanye West song contains a sample of ‘I Got A Woman’ by Ray Charles?
27. What was the second single released from The Stranglers sixth album ‘La Folie’? (hint - it is the only Stranglers song I know)
28. Umbra, Antumbra and Penumbra are words associated with what phenomenon?
29. In what event is 10.49 the world record, set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988?
30. With what sport was the Jules Rimet trophy associated?
31. Which holiday is traditionally the longest for schools in Belfast?
32. With what sport would you associate Jesper Parnevick?
33. Eleanor Roosevelt was the chair of a committee which ratified which document in 1948?
34. Who played the Mandarin in Iron Man 3?
35. Which actor played the founder of The InGen Corporation in Jurassic Park?
36. What is 2x2x2x2x2x2x31?
37. Which striker moved from Man City to Celtic, helping them win the league in 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2014 before leaving the club?
38. Ron Howard directed which 1988 film starring Val Kilmer and Warwick Davis?
39. Which 90's Disney film was based on Hamlet?
40. Which foodstuff has a name derived from the Latin butyrum?
41. Which type of sugar is so-named because the grains are small enough to fit through a particular form of sieve?
42. When someone cries, often fake crying, they are said to be turning on the what?
43. What 2004 Clint Eastwood film won the Best Picture Oscar?
44. What is the name given to finely ground wheat?
45. Which board game, the oldest still being played today, two players alternately place black and white playing pieces, called "stones"?
46. How many Japanese Yen would you get for £5995.43?
47. Which exclusive area of London is located by the east edge of Hyde Park?
48. What is the name of the nightclub held in Queens Students Union, started by Phil Donaldson in 1995?
49. Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Is a Mexican drug lord more commonly known as what?
50. Which Irish poet died on the 30th August 2013?
51. What Mexican festival is being celebrated at the beginning of the film Spectre?
52. Who was the Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 1 July 1998 – 6 November 2001?
53. Vocalist Tunde Baiyewu and keyboardist Paul Tucker form which band?
54. What is the second book in the Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett?
55. In physics, which theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects?
56. Who created Comic Relief with Lenny Henry?
57. Which early 80's sitcom was about a squalid house where some students lived during their time at Scumbag College?
58. The Silence of the Lambs is widely considered to be the first (and so far only) film to win what?
59. Who presents Time Team?
60. Mr. WHO?? is the 15th Mr. Men (hint - he is afraid of everything!)
61. Which former Fulham, Hull City and Wigan player was a contestant on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here in 2014?
62. Which Furry Animals released albums such as Fuzzy Logic and Radiator?
63. What is the cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organ?
64. Which rapper performs the single Baby Got Back?
65. Who played Batman and a mayor in Family Guy?
66. Alfred Bird created a variety of what foodstuff, egg-free because his wife was allergic to eggs?
67. Which member of the Addams Family was played by Christina Ricci?
68. What word is used to describe something that has been flogged with a whip?
69. What 2007 film was Take That's 10th number one?
70. I literally cant think of another question, so rearrange the letters NSEIH to make a word beginning with S
71. What is made by freezing H2O?
72. Who is the only actor to have won three Best Actor Oscars?
73. Which Irish footballer plays at Right Back for Everton?
74. Who portrays Claire Underwood in the US House of Cards?
75. Who played Eva Peron in Evita (1996)?
76. Who is the lead singer of Pulp?
77. What is the name of Woodys horse in Toy Story?
78. What type of sportsman was Sonny Liston?
79. Which Microsoft founder has a wife called Melinda?
80. How much money is 10^8 pennies?
81. Who created the musical 'We Will Rock You', based on the music of Queen?